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News Dallas suburb anti-illegal immigration ordinance challenged in court
Dallas suburb anti-illegal immigration ordinance challenged in court
Michael Sung
May 15, 2007 01:41:00 pm

The Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDF) and American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Texas on Tuesday requested a temporary restraining order from the US District Court of the Northern District of Texas,...

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News Federal appeals court hears Jefferson challenge of FBI congressional office raid
Federal appeals court hears Jefferson challenge of FBI congressional office raid
Michael Sung
May 15, 2007 12:54:00 pm

Lawyers for US Rep. William Jefferson (D-LA) urged a federal appeals court Tuesday to overturn a lower court ruling that the FBI's 18-hour raid on Jefferson's congressional offices was legal. Jefferson is...

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News DOD says some former Guantanamo detainees joining fight against US after release
DOD says some former Guantanamo detainees joining fight against US after release
Michael Sung
May 15, 2007 11:58:00 am

The US Department of Defense (DOD) Monday released the names and details of six former Guantanamo Bay detainees that it claims joined the fight against the US after their release from detention. Among those...

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News Iraqi justice system overwhelmed by additional detainees
Iraqi justice system overwhelmed by additional detainees
Michael Sung
May 15, 2007 10:56:00 am

Security plans implemented since February by the Multi-National Force - Iraq (MNF-I) have contributed to overcrowding in Iraqi prisons, the Washington Post reported Tuesday. A UN report released in April estimated 20,000 detainees were held...

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News Nigeria election tribunal orders electoral commission to produce paper ballots
Nigeria election tribunal orders electoral commission to produce paper ballots
Michael Sung
May 15, 2007 10:13:00 am

Nigeria's Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal ruled Monday that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must provide "certified true copies" of ballots from Nigeria's contested April 21 presidential elections to embattled candidate and current Nigerian Vice President Atiku...

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News Israel disregarding humanitarian law: Red Cross
Israel disregarding humanitarian law: Red Cross
Michael Sung
May 15, 2007 09:40:00 am

A unpublished report by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) obtained by the New York Times accuses Israel of disregarding "its obligations under international humanitarian law" and "reshaping the development of the Jerusalem metropolitan area"...

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News Philippines elections proceed amidst fraud allegations
Philippines elections proceed amidst fraud allegations
Michael Sung
May 15, 2007 07:58:00 am

Elections held in the Philippines to elect members of the Philippines Senate and House of Representatives proceeded Monday despite reports of violence and allegations of fraud. Government authorities attributed the death of 116 people, including 11...

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News Former Guantanamo military lawyer on trial for leaking detainee names
Former Guantanamo military lawyer on trial for leaking detainee names
Michael Sung
May 14, 2007 03:50:00 pm

The court-martial of the Navy lawyer accused of passing then-undisclosed names of Guantanamo detainees to a lawyer with the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) began Monday. In its opening statement, the prosecution argued that Lt....

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News German court finds former Siemens officials guilty of bribery
German court finds former Siemens officials guilty of bribery
Michael Sung
May 14, 2007 03:18:00 pm

The German state court in Darmstadt convicted two former Siemens AG officials on Monday of bribing and assisting in the bribery of two managers at Enel , Italy's largest utilities company. Andreas Kley, a former finance...

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News Syria court sentences dissidents for ‘speaking false news’
Syria court sentences dissidents for ‘speaking false news’
Michael Sung
May 14, 2007 02:38:00 pm

A Syrian court sentenced writer and activist Michel Kilo Monday to a prison term of three years for "speaking false news, weakening national feeling and inciting sectarian sentiments." Kilo was arrested in May 2005 along...

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English Queen consort Anne Boleyn arrested on adultery accusations

English Queen consort Anne Boleyn, whom King Henry VIII married after famously divorcing Catherine of Aragon, was arrested on charges of adultery on May 2, 1536. The following trial, orchestrated by prominent minister of state Thomas Cromwell, led to Anne's conviction and eventual execution two weeks after her arrest despite Anne's denial of the charges. Henry VIII would marry Jane Seymour later that month. Learn more about Anne Boleyn.

FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover died

Longtime FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover died on May 2, 1972 at age 77, having led the agency since 1924. He built his reputation on battling bootleggers during Prohibition and communist and pro-rights groups after World War II. Review Hoover's official FBI personnel file, released under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act.

European Central Bank founded

On May 2, 1998, the European Central Bank (ECB) was founded to set monetary policy for the sixteen EU nations who use the Euro as their primary currency. Learn more about the ECB from the organization's website.

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